shag



shag (off)

Sl. to depart. I gotta shag. It's late. Go on! Shag off! I gotta shag. Somebody's calling my name.

shagged out

Sl. exhausted. What a day! I'm shagged out! You guys look sort of shagged out.
See also: out, shag

like a shag on a rock

  (Australian very informal)
completely alone
Usage notes: A shag is a large sea bird.
They walked out and left me like a shag on a rock.
See also: like, on, rock, shag

bag ass (out of somewhere)

and barrel ass (out of somewhere) and bust ass (out of somewhere) and cut ass (out of somewhere) and drag ass (out of somewhere) and haul ass (out of somewhere) and shag ass (out of somewhere)
tv. to hurry away from some place; to get oneself out of a place in a hurry. (Usually objectionable.) I gotta shag ass, Fred. Catch you later. Let’s haul ass out of here and go get a beer. It’s late, you twits. Time to go. Let’s drag ass!
See also: ass, bag, of, out, somewhere

shag ass out of somewhere

verb
See also: ass, of, out, shag, somewhere

shag ass

verb
See also: ass, shag

gang-bang

1. and gang-shag n. an act of serial copulation, with one female and a group of males. It was nothing but a gang-bang, and a drunken one at that.
2. and gang-shag n. group rape of a woman. There was another gang-bang in the park last week.
3. in. & in. to perform an act of serial copulation, as in senses 1 or 2. A bunch of guys gang-banged Sally, for a fee, of course.
4. tv. & in. to gang up on someone or something. They’re always gang-banging. The punks!

gang-shag

verb

shag (off)

in. to depart. I gotta shag. It’s late.
See also: off, shag

shag

verb

shagged

mod. alcohol intoxicated. Nobody is not too shagged to drive—or something like that.
See also: shag

shagged out

mod. exhausted. What a day! I’m shagged out!
See also: out, shag

shag-nasty

mod. nasty. I want out of this shag-nasty mess.

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DÖMÖTÖR-Hungarian
GeraintGE-rient (Welsh), ji-RAYNT (English)Welsh, Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
Kennedy['kenidi]
LenoxLEN-əksScottish, English (Rare)
Odile-French
Zdislav-Czech, Medieval Slavic